FPV noob questions

I have been interested in flying fpv for some time and now that I have enough flight hours under my belt I want to give it a shot. I've done some research and determined that 900mhz is the way to go. The part I'm getting confused on is the power...100mw, 200mw, 800mw....etc.

Can I get some advice and/or a lesson on what I need and why? More power = more distance, but is there a legal limit in the US?

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  • I just remembered that xbee telemetry is 900mhz...will this cause a problem with a 900mhz vtx?
  • The best answer that I have for you is it depends... most 900MHz VTx systems that I've seen require an Amateur Radio Technician-class license for legal operation in the US, which is governed by Part 97 of the FCC rules.  If you have a system operating within the guidelines for the 915 MHz ISM band, it's covered by Part 15.  Haidar is absolutely correct: the antenna (and feed line, etc) that you use makes all the difference in the world.  Transmit power is good, but an efficient (as close to 1:1 VSWR as possible) transmit antenna and a good directional (high-gain), tracking receive antenna will probably be more bang for your buck.  However, be careful with directional antennas; the EIRP limitations can kick in with high-gain antennas, though they are more relaxed under Part 97 than under Part 15.

    Are you familiar with link margin calculations?  This site: http://www.afar.net/rf-link-budget-calculator/ has a good calculator, but you will need to know something about your receiver sensitivity.  How far are you trying to go with your signal?

    Good luck!

  • what makes you say 900 is the way to go? I was thinking of trying the 5.8GHz as they have higher power.

  • I have a 900mhz with a 100mW vtx. My needs are only for 200m range for AP heli and Quad. 1 thing i learnt is that an efficient antenna matters more than power of the VTX. As such, i have done away with the stock antenna and converted to a DIY V-antenna. Not only is it cheap to make, but the range i am getting equals that of 200mW vtx.

    this is a good read: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1159968

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